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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Walk the Trails

We usually pay little or no attention to what day of the week it is, but, as fulltime RVers, it’s important to be parked for the big holiday weekends. It’s the one time when we actually make reservations. For the Memorial Day weekend, we’re at a Thousand Trails park just east of Cincinnati in Wilmington. If I remember correctly, I think we were at a Thousand Trails park last Memorial Day as well.

Jim and I really like to go for a long morning walks. We are a bit particular on the conditions however. Not too hot, not too cold, not too wet, not too many bugs, a walking path that doesn’t cross roads, not too rocky, not too muddy, not too much concrete. We like a path that curves around so we don’t have to retrace our steps, but it can’t be too small a circle – we don’t like to go around and around to get our mile or two done. If you’re getting this picture – you know we don’t go for good walks too often! But, we can usually count on our stays at Thousand Trails parks to satisfy our criteria, and walk we did!

Nice Trails for walking.

I really like seeing families at the parks on these big holiday weekends. It’s just so nice to see parents and kids fishing, biking, playing volleyball.

We’re just having a relaxing time enjoying our wonderful new home! And walking 1.5 – 2 miles every morning! We know the exact distance because of Jim’s Droid App called RunKeeper. We’re still trying to figure out why it’s named that?!

We also took advantage of BBQ chicken dinner at the clubhouse on Saturday night with live music afterward. Oh, and they have a very nice hot tub/spa here too!

And there’s still been enough time to do some writing and video editing.

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